Criminal Defense Retainer Based on Income

Our office offers a moderate means program to those individuals seeking an attorney who are unable to afford our standard fees. Most of our criminal defense matters can be handled on a flat fee structure, based on the nature of the charge and the court the charges arise from.

Our moderate means program is based on the Federal Poverty Level. Currently, for an individual, the 2017 Federal Poverty Level (FPL) is $12,060. For a family of two, the number increases to $16,240. Here is a grid summarizing the 2017 Federal poverty levels based on family size:

2017 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia

If an individual’s income is between 200% and 299% of the FPL for their household size we will reduce our fees by 75%. For an individual earning 300 to 399% of the FPL we will reduce our fees by 50%. And for individuals making 400% of the FPL we will reduce our fees by 25%.

For example, a typical driving while license suspended in the third degree charge, a simple misdemeanor, our fee is $1,500. That fee will be reduced to $375 for someone at 200% of the FPL, $375 for someone at 300% of the FPL, and $1,125 for someone at 400% of the FPL. Here are some further examples:

Full Payment

75% Discount (200%)

50% Discount (300%)

25% Discount (400%)

Charge

DWLS

$1,500

$375

$750

$1,125

Theft

$1,500

$375

$750

$1,125

Drug Charges

$2,500

$625

$1,250

$1,875

Assault

$2,500

$625

$1,250

$1,875

DUI

$5,000

$1,250

$2,500

$3,750

To qualify, we ask that you bring in copies of your two most receipt wage pay stubs. We are only able to offer this program in specific jurisdictions. Please contact our office to discuss your individual case and determine how we can best represent you.